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ASIC acts against SMSF auditor misconduct

ASIC has moved to disqualify or add conditions to the registration of three auditors of self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs).

The actions arose following ASIC concerns about failures to meet requirements, including independence standards and auditing standards, or failing to comply with further conditions on the approved SMSF auditor’s registration.

SMSF auditors disqualified

ASIC disqualified the following people from being SMSF auditors:

Conditions imposed

ASIC imposed conditions on the following SMSF auditor:

The conditions imposed included having audits reviewed by another SMSF auditor, not auditing funds where there are independencethreats irrespective of the safeguards, completing specified courses in ethics and auditing, and providing his professional association with a copy of the conditions.

Background

Information about these three auditors was referred to ASIC by the Australian Taxation Office under section 128P of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SIS Act).

From 1 July 2013, the SIS Act required all auditors of SMSFs to be registered with ASIC. This was to ensure that all SMSF auditors meet the base standards of competency and expertise.

ASIC and the ATO work closely together as co-regulators of SMSF auditors. The ATO monitors SMSF auditor conduct and may refer matters to ASIC for possible action such as disqualification or suspension of their registration. ASIC may also impose conditions on an SMSF auditor.

SMSF trustees and members can check whether their auditor is registered and what conditions are on their registration by searching ASIC’s SMSF auditor register. ASIC also maintains a public register of disqualified SMSF auditors. ASIC’s registers are available via connectonline.asic.gov.au.

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